Brett_Murphy wrote:
akamcfly wrote:
Found out today that I have the diabeetus.
Take it seriously. Get your A1C down as quickly as you can and keep it there. It just gets worse over time, so the best plan is to manage it well with as little as possible for as long as you can, because sooner or later it is likely you will need to move to the next step in the treatment plan.
4 days before my big 4-0 too. No cake for tubby.
More blood work tomorrow morning and we'll see what the total damage is. My level was high enough that the doc threw pills at me before everything's done.
Just used my own meter for the first time 1/2hr ago - 19.5 (that's metric so you know).
Been tired lately and I'm a moody such and such too. This may be why. I'm glad I know now instead of finding out in the ER. Last Thursday I tried my dad's meter for a larf and it was 25.
akamcfly wrote:
Found out today that I have the diabeetus.
Type 1 or Type 2? My daughter is Type 1. I'm a pro at this.
Back in 1939 this car went 370mph. Not bad, Sir.
For my Islander Fans friends.
BTW, too many posts with no pics. Tsk, tsk.
1940 DeSoto Business Coupe
Saw this car out at the NSRA show in York a couple weeks ago. Saw A & C from Team PACC out there too...
JoeyM
MegaDork
6/12/13 12:31 a.m.
reproduction 1940 ford
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=De18CM1X16I
http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=37275
JoeyM
MegaDork
6/12/13 12:33 a.m.
OK, I'll be honest. The last few posts were just filler to try and turn the page. I wanted to be the first one to post a 1941 willys coupe on page 1941. (They're one of my favorite cars)
I'm now going to bed
If you're gonna post a Willys, post a real one.
Japanese Zero after the attack at Pearl Harboe, 1941.
white_fly wrote:
Back in 1939 this car went 370mph. Not bad, Sir.
Eeekk, not much, make that not any, driver protection!!
This car went 763mph in 1997
Thrust SSC
Who said Pod racers were invended for the lame star wars movie
Length: 54ft. Width: 12 ft.
Wheelbase: 28ft. Front Track: 9.75ft. Rear Track: 1ft.
Dry Weight: 9.5 tons Fuel Weight: 1 ton
Engines: 2X Rolls Royce Spey 202 Thrust: 2X22,000lbs.
Chute: 7.5ft. dia. Front Wheels: 34in. X 10in. Rear Wheels: 34in. X 6in.